The problems after the financial crash are inestricably intertwined with the organisation of the built environment in the RCA in the prelude to the climax. The new disposition of the city can be traced to competition between the 7 municipalities in the capital area. The “local agenda” of each municipality was to attract more taxpayers: Inhabitants and companies. If the companies were could not decide the location and the shaping of the built environment around their business in one municipality, they would move their business to the next one. The households suffer for inconvinient environment which could have, had there been political will, been well designed and resilient in the crisis. In the anticipation of new parliament elections we ask if which of the 20 agencies running for the election (including only 2 women in their leadership) have political will to contribute to the environment coming under control instead of the plans and thus the peoples lives will continue to be determined by random market forces. Published by DV on March 8th 2013.